Welcome to Inchmarlo

Welcome to our school website. It can only impart a flavour of life at Inchmarlo but I hope you will find it interesting and informative.

Set in six acres of picturesque surroundings between the Malone and Lisburn Roads, the school has extensive facilities, such as an ICT suite, interactive whiteboards, astro-turf pitch and two playing fields. Academic excellence is achieved through our attention to individual needs, while we cater for all talents and interests through a vast range of extra curricular activities. There is also a comprehensive programme of sport, music and drama and the House system ensures boys achieve success and self- confidence in all of these areas.

We're very proud of our boys and we enjoy an excellent relationship with parents, whose support is greatly appreciated.

If you would like to see around the school please do not hesitate to contact me and you will receive a warm welcome from boys and staff.

Mr A Smyth - Head Master

Spotlight

On Wednesday 29 March, the Inchmarlo swim squad had a very early start on the road to Dublin for the Willow Cup. We had been invited down by Willow Park Prep ( Blackrock College ) due to a family connection with one of our Governors Mr William Yarr. It was a journey in to the unknown, but as always our boys were ready for the challenge. The gala was made up of six schools from all over the UK and Ireland and struck the correct balance between competitiveness and participation. We swam very well and had fourteen 1st Place finishes and eight 2nd place finishes throughout the meet. Sadly it wasn’t enough to wrestle the Willow Cup away from defending champions Dulwich Prep School, London but the boys came away with a real sense of pride and achievement.

The P6 boys couldn't wait to get round to the RBAI main office after swimming on Monday to get their hands on the Schools Cup trophy. Hopefully a few of them will have that privilege in a few years time when they line out for the school's 1st XV!

After three very successfulprevious rounds and some lunchtime training sessions under the watchful eye of Mr Trussell, a squad of 8 boys from Inchmarlo eagerly jumped on a bus ready for the Northern Ireland Cross country finals at City of Belfast Playing fields.